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Investor's Club
The story shows that the University of California had invested $2 billion into private equity funds and companies with policy making Regents that held substantial conflicts of interest. The Regents include California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, his personal investment adviser, and the husband of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA).
Tags: Regents; conflict of interest; University of California; investment; Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Investor's Club
The eight-month investigation found that the University of California invested $2 billion in private equity funds and companies in which several Regents held significant financial interests. The Regents include Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, his personal investment adviser, Paul Wachter, and Richard C. Blum, a Wall Street professional married to Senate Dianne Feinstein (D-CA).
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Dianne Feinstein Series
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein was the chair of the Military Construction Appropriations subcommittee from 2001 to 2005, and during that time she micromanaged $1.5 billion in construction projects around the world that were contracted to her husbands companies.
Tags: MILCON; Daddy Warbucks; CBRE Richard Ellis; Michael Klein; Perini; URS; conflict of interest; senator; appropriations
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Tow Truck Pirates
The investigation looked into the rampant practice of illegally towing cars from private parking lots in LA and the laws that have allowed them to continue.
Tags: towing; L.A.; Los Angeles; Federal Aviation Administration Act; Interstate Commerce Commission; Chris Cox; Jim Moran; Dianne Feinstein
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Senator's silence on nuclear dump has many fuming
This article focuses on California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, one responsible for many cancer organizations, etc. The report investigates why the senator did not protest a proposed nuclear waste dump in Ward Valley, CA.
Tags: cancer; activism; Sen. Feinstein; nuclear waste dump; 1994 Desert Protection Act U.S. Senate Cancer Coalition